Online Library of Liberty

Leveller Tracts - listed by Author

A List of the Leveller Tracts arranged by Author in Tracts on
Liberty by the Levellers and their Critics (1638-1659),
in 7 volumes.

[The Liberty of the Freeborne English-Man, Conferred on him by the
house of lords. June 1646. John Lilburne. His age 23. Year 1641. Made by
G. Glo. “Gaze not upon this shaddow that is vaine, But rather raise
thy thoughts a higher straine, To GOD (I meane) who set this young man free,
And in like straits, can eke (also) deliver thee. Yea though the lords have
him in bonds againe LORD of lords will his just cause maintaine.”]

Introduction

There are two lists of the contents of our collection of Leveller
Tracts. The first one is chronological based upon the 7 volumes
in the collection. The ToC includes the date the pamphlet was published or listed
in George Thomason's
collection, as well as the full title as printed on the title page. These are
sometimes quite long and often amusing. The second list is by author and
includes the date it was published and the abbreviated title.

Source

Tracts on Liberty by the Levellers and their Critics (1638-1659),
7 vols. Edited by David M. Hart and Ross Kenyon (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund,
2014). 05/08/2014. </titles/2595>

A List of the Leveller Tracts arranged
by Author.

Anonymous or "several hands":

5 June 1647 - Anon., A Solemne Engagement of the Army

21 June 1647, [Several hands, calling themselves “Agitators”], A
Copie of a Letter Sent From the Agitators of his Excellency Sir Thomas
Fairfax’s Armie

3 November 1647 - [Several Hands], An Agreement of the People
for a firme and present Peace

23 November 1647 - [Signed by Several], [The Petition of
November], To the supream Authority of England

October/November 1647 - [Several Hands], “The Putney Debates”,
The General Council of Officers at Putney. These important debates are not
included in this collection of tracts. They are available at the Online
Library of Liberty website from the book Puritanism and Liberty, being
the Army Debates (1647-9) from the Clarke Manuscripts with Supplementary
Documents, selected and edited with an Introduction A.S.P. Woodhouse,
foreword by A.D. Lindsay (University of Chicago Press, 1951). </titles/2183>.

18 January 1648 - [Anon.], [The Petition of 18 January 1648], To
the Supream Authority of England

22 January 1648 - [Anon], The Mournfull Cryes of Many Thousand
Poor Tradesmen

11 September 1648 - [Anon. Signed by “A Lover of Peace and Truth”], A
Full Answer to the Levellers Petition

21 December 1648 - [Anon.], No Papist Nor Presbyterian

December 1648 - January 1649 - [Several Hands], “The Whitehall
Debates”, The General Council of Officers at Whitehall. These important
debates are not included in this collection of tracts. They are available
at the Online Library of Liberty website from the book Puritanism
and Liberty, being the Army Debates(1647-9) from the Clarke Manuscripts
with Supplementary Documents, selected and edited with an Introduction
A.S.P. Woodhouse, foreword by A.D. Lindsay (University of Chicago Press,
1951). </titles/2183>.

1648 - [Anon. Signed by “R.KL., a Member of the Army”], A
Free Mans Plea for Freedom

19 January 1649 - [Anon.], The humble Petition of firm and
constant Friends to the Parliament